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The following pages link to Global dynamics for discrete-time analog of viral infection model with nonlinear incidence and CTL immune response (Q1725524):
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- Stability of delayed pathogen dynamics models with latency and two routes of infection (Q1710268) (← links)
- Effect of cellular reservoirs and delays on the global dynamics of HIV (Q1711654) (← links)
- Stability of delayed HIV dynamics models with two latent reservoirs and immune impairment (Q1715505) (← links)
- Dynamic consistent NSFD scheme for a delayed viral infection model with immune response and nonlinear incidence (Q1784864) (← links)
- Stability of a discrete-time pathogen infection model with adaptive immune response (Q2004155) (← links)
- The weak solutions of a doubly nonlinear parabolic equation related to the \(p(x)\)-Laplacian (Q2114097) (← links)
- Stability of a general CTL-mediated immunity HIV infection model with silent infected cell-to-cell spread (Q2114227) (← links)
- Stability preserving NSFD scheme for a general virus dynamics model with antibody and cell-mediated responses (Q2122851) (← links)
- Global properties of saturated chikungunya virus dynamics models with cellular infection and delays (Q2141978) (← links)
- Stability of a discrete-time general delayed viral model with antibody and cell-mediated immune responses (Q2144066) (← links)
- Stability of discrete-time HIV dynamics models with three categories of infected CD \(4^+\) T-cells (Q2670619) (← links)
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- Dynamical behaviour in discrete coupled within-host and between-host epidemic model with environmentally driven and saturation incidence (Q5155211) (← links)
- Stability analysis of general humoral immunity HIV dynamics models with discrete delays and HAART (Q5205383) (← links)
- Lyapunov direct method for investigating stability of nonstandard finite difference schemes for metapopulation models (Q5374256) (← links)
- Dynamically consistent nonstandard numerical schemes for solving some computer virus and malware propagation models (Q6112867) (← links)